The problem of modern humanist era is the loss of purpose in each man, stemming from disruption of social class and consequent dissolution of man's place in social hierarchy. Now, each man imagines himself a god, dictating to Heaven his whims, secure in the belief that somehow God owes him entitlements for the mere fact of his being born.
The base born, who can not even govern their thoughts, imagine it proper to opine on how others ought to be governed. The modern man, so obsessed with his happiness and freedom, have little to no concept of obligation, duty, and responsibility. Man absent purpose is worthless; man displaced from his station will never find purpose. Freedom, over which the humanists obsess, is nothing but license to indulge in man's addictions, which is worse slavery than those of chattel.